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For all of your guys that has 40$ tier thingy, you seem to collect a lot of stacks. Sometimes due me not keeping up, sometimes because you never really order anything, which is okay, but today I remembered that this tier has a little thing written somewhere at the bottom of a descriptionthat's been there for like an eternity: STACKS UP TO 4 TIMES. 

So, of course, I never followed that rule myself for some reason, and tried to keep up with all of the 12 or so people that ever paid here, scanning dm's and comparing it to a Patreon pay sheets etc etc. That took tremendous effort and lots of time. 

So, I'm gonna  finish all of the works that you've requested, spending all of your current stacks, and THEN it'll be UP TO 4 STACKS MAX starting in OCTOBER this year. Spend wisely. 

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sheq2

I've never understood what you meant by "stacks" there, or what you were asking to be "warned" of exactly. If someone asks for a picture in August, and then asks for another in September and so on, that's not "stacking"; that's just the original bolded offer. Paying $80 for two pictures in August would be stacking, but I never saw a way to do that; I'm either subscribed to a tier or not, unless I used multiple Patreon accounts, in which case you'd have no way to know that we were one person "stacking". "Never really ordering anything" isn't stacking, it's just "completely ignoring the picture bonus", which is a separate offer. "Send description before the 15th" rules out ignoring the bonus for multiple months and then trying to claim a "stack" retroactively. Finally, if stacking is a way of aggregating picture rewards somehow, any number of rewards would still be a single stack; so what on Earth would *multiple* stacks be? The one theory that might be viable is that you're talking about "stacking" multiple months' "simple picture" rewards into incremental progress on a more complex picture. Not sure how in particular that makes "keeping up" more complicated, though, apart from the challenge of splitting a complex picture plan into equal stages. But hopefully whatever you're doing will work better for you than what you were doing before.